If your speakers are making a slight hiss, you probably have a ground
fault looop. There are things, power conditioners, kinda like surge
protectors that can help get rid of those.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Moseley
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 5:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [slim] Controlling power amp


On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 04:19:18PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
> Use a programmable remote and remote controlled power switch. 
> Alternatively, the quiescent current draw of an amp is minimal, why 
> bother?

That's been my current method -- just leave it running.  The speakers
make a little noise, though, when not in use which is why I was asking.
Not sure where that noise is coming from.  Plus, the power amp is in a
location where it's not easy to reach the switch.

When I first bought that amp the sales person told me that it was best
to leave the amp on to make the amp last longer and to make it more
stable.

I called Adcom and talked with one of the engineers who basically said
that was all hogwash.  He said the damage to the amp was heat over a
long time (the capacitors wore out) and said it was better to power it
off.  And that the amp was stable within seconds of powering on -- at
least for a range that anyone would be able to hear.  But, we both
agreed that over the life of the amp it probably wouldn't make any
difference either way.

BTW -- this is probably a FAQ, and also for another topic, but why are
the remotes IR?  A few years back I bought an X10 "Mouse Remote" that I
have hooked up one machine.  It uses a simple perl script to read the
remote key presses (which I use to use to run xmms, for example).  But
it sure was nice having an RF remote -- and impressive range, too.
Great for those backyard parties.

I suspect it's trivial to get that X10 remote to control a squeezebox.


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